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HANOI,
 Sept 29 (Reuters) - A Vietnam court sentenced to death a former 
chairman of state -run PetroVietnam on Friday after finding him guilty 
in the mass trial of 51 officials and bankers accused of graft and 
mismanagement that led to losses of…
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Eric Schafer  Was this the one they kidnapped back from Germany?
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Florian Peterle  Got the same Question as Eric has if ot was the abductee
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Eric Schafer  Remember
 the woman who was convicted of fraud and robbery a few years back - 
forged stamps and documents at a major bank and took $3 million? 
Certainly she was doing it at the behest of her boss - especially when 
the bank announced, "The stolen money will NOT be returned to 
investors." I'll bet anything she was told, "If you tell the truth, you 
and your family die."
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Roger Dent  WOW IF WE DID THAT HERE, WE WOULD NEED A NEW CONGRESS
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Jarek Niskiewicz  Only
 few million more to go... maybe by 2030 they will all be executed and 
there will be no corruption in VN.  Population will also decrease due to
 the cleanup by about 40%...
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Luke Farnbach  I hate corruption as much as anyone, but a death sentence over money? Seems a little extreme
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Tony Vincenti  true.  mismatch between crime and punishment.
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Marty Phillip Hoare  Is it over money or is it something else?
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Darren Kerr  It
 is over putting a person in a position of trust and them taking 
advantage of it. Yes money was the advantage they took. Ultimately the 
sentence wasn’t about the money but it stands as a deterrent for others 
in the future. Anyway it will never happen. 6 months he will be out and 
living somewhere else the sentence was just to appease the people.
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Eric Schafer  It's to keep him from ratting out his buddies
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Benjamin James Park  Could
 you kill someone with your own hands? If not, I don't see how you could
 ask someone else to do it. Don't be so fast to condemn others to death 
just because they are doing something anyone else who got the 
opportunity here would do.
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Raelso First-Class  Congratulations
 for Việt Nam!, very good done, please send some of justice for America 
and execute the whole  Congress here full of bankers hungry money rats!
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Peter de Brassiere  Few down, now go get the money from kids and wifes and GF
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Eric Schafer  There's
 always the mistress. Whenever a client was late paying my company, I'd 
bribe the secretary to give me the phone number or address of the 
mistress of the Chief Accountant, who invariably was the one holding 
onto the money instead of paying me. One call or visit with a threat to 
hand the information over to his wife, and bingo! - My money would be 
deposited next day.
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Steve Christensen  Public execution in front of the petro-Vietnam tower on Lang Ha. It would send a message to his buddies inside.
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Benjamin James Park  Not a scapegoat, mate. He's just a loser in a deadly power struggle.
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Phjljp Shute  you dont kill people for theft...especially when there are murderers in jail....
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Benjamin James Park  Would you be surprised if he got executed? Nothing surprises me in Vietnam anymore.
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Phjljp Shute  No
 not surprised...just concerned that money matters more than human 
life...especially top judges...I know thugs kill for 20 dollars...but 
officials are suppose to be educated
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Daniel Smith  Phjljp
 Shute he did not do anything against the government. What he may or may
 not have done is only an issue between him and other companies within 
the realms of capitalism. And government should let companies win and 
lose. Losing money and going bankrupt and everything is all part of 
capitalism.
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Benjamin James Park  He
 stole millions of the people's money though. It's just a pity for him 
that his competitors gained power when they did. It's all just a big 
game of Monopoly.
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Daniel Smith  Benjamin James Park,
 allegedly, he stole, but there needs to be enough evidence to how he 
stole. There needs to be somebody suing him from the other side. And the
 court needs to award the other side with money. The other side needs to
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Benjamin James Park  Daniel Smith The other side is the state, the people, Vietnam. It's a state-owned corporation.
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Thomas Fischer  Just
 assumed all for himself poor him, while other responsible are still 
getting even more in the gouvernement who ahaha owns the company
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Raelso First-Class  Congratulations
 Việt Nam, this is a example for the world, if only in America this were
 possible the whole Congress corrupt could do dissappear and alls 
executed
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Raelso First-Class  You
 think so? Haha its ironic because I have deeply knowledge politics, 
socials, historic and cultural about our nation, but let's comment 
simple, here only exist "democracy and freedom" in tv and in 
corporations  to suck more the dignity of the people, so sad, but hope 
late or soon  we are free and america be America, greetings  :)
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Daniel Smith  Raelso First-Class what did he do? The government is not supposed to interfere with capitalism.
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Daniel Smith  Benjamin James Park,
 the article said that was his crime. The article said the government is
 going to kill him because of his work performance. But his work 
performance is supposed to be between him and his work alone. Government
 is not supposed to interfere with the free market no matter what with 
no exceptions at all.
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Benjamin James Park  I
 was just joking. But taking money out of a state-owned company is 
beginning to get people in real trouble, now that officials are 
beginning to make opportunities in other areas.
Traditionally they would embezzle money from the state through land claims and banks but now they have many more options, including internationally, now that it's far easier to get their cash abroad.
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Daniel Smith  Benjamin
 James Park, the ability to steal is not supposed to be possible. 
Allegedly, if he stole money, then other staff did not stop him. There 
are protocols & systems for preventing theft in these situations. 
Other people are involved. Computers are involved. Banks & file 
systems are involved. Many things are involved. These kinds of crimes 
are not supposed to be possible in the first place. State owned 
companies are not owned by everybody. The ideas of socialism, of 
communism, is a distraction, it is a theory, it can happen if people 
were perfect, and people are not perfect, but it is also a distraction 
from totalitarianism, as in imperialism, as in bigger government.
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Benjamin James Park  Yeah,
 it's a group effort, mate. Staff, police, inspectors and other 
officials are all involved. There's corruption in the blood here.
His competitors have obviously just gained power through the new elections. Every 5 years at the reshuffling stages we see top execs go down like this.
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Daniel Smith  Benjamin James Park,
 the article here was not specific enough regarding the case. It didn't 
make specific statements of the accusations. The words they use are too 
general. The word "Embezzlement" is too general of a word. That is only 
one example of the words they use. Is theft a capital offense that 
requires capital punishment? I don't understand what his crimes are 
specifically. What does corruption mean? That is another word, 
"CORRUPTION" that can be defined differently by different people.
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